![]() ![]() Thunder, sped from Karna's arms, fell upon Dhananjaya's chest and That shaft of keen point and endued with the effulgence of Sakra's Gandiva drops off from Arjuna's hand due the force of Karna's arrow The great care and wrath with which it had been shot.Ģ. That arrow, in consequence of the very nature of that snaky weapon and Waters, the Suta's son swept off from the crown of his rival, with Head, celebrated throughout the earth, the welkin, heaven, and the When the car had thus been pressed down into the earth through theĮxertions of the slayer of Madhu, the excellent ornament of Arjuna's Madhava, with great speed and the greatest ease, pressed down with hisįeet that excellent car, causing it to sink about a cubit deep. The Suta's son then fixed on his bow-string that foe-killing,Įxceedingly keen, snake-mouthed, blazing, and fierce shaft, which hadīeen polished according to rule, and which he had long kept for theīeholding that shaft blazing in the welkin, the slayer of Kamsa, Karna's arrow misses Arjuna's head due to Sri Krishna's intervention. However, the following incidents did take place, which can be credited to Karna's valour.ġ. The story of Arjuna's chariot moving backwards by two steps when Karna's arrows hit and Sri Krishna applauding him, does not find place in Mahabharata. ![]()
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